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LEAN on  ME Cast all ur cares upon the Lord! This page gives us the leverage to cast all of our burdens onto God

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05/09/2025

At the mention of the name Jesus every knee bows including death.

16/08/2025

Your Spouse's Weakness Is Part of the Reason You Married Them

Your spouse’s weakness is not a weapon for you to use against them, it is an area where your love and commitment should shine the most.

Marriage is not about finding a perfect person; it is about building a perfect bond with an imperfect human being. When you said “I do,” you were not just accepting their strengths, beauty, and abilities you were also agreeing to walk with them through their shortcomings, flaws, and struggles.

In fact, one of the silent purposes of marriage is complementarity. Where they are weak, you are meant to be strong, Where they fall short, you are to help them rise.

When you turn their weakness into a point of ridicule, argument, or constant criticism, you are not only hurting them but also weakening the very foundation of your union.

Remember, love is not about keeping a record of wrongs or magnifying each other’s flaws; it is about covering, supporting, and nurturing. If you always use your spouse’s weakness as a tool during disagreements, you are breaking trust and eroding emotional safety in your home.

Instead, stand as their safe place. Let them know they can be vulnerable with you without fear of judgment. Your role is to be a partner, not a prosecutor. Marriage thrives when both partners protect each other’s weaknesses while celebrating each other’s strengths.
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04/08/2025

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29/07/2025

Broke But Anointed: When the Oil Doesn’t Pay the Bills

Have you ever looked at your life and asked, “Why am I so anointed yet still broke?” You pray, fast, serve diligently, and even operate in powerful spiritual gifts, yet your bank account constantly cries for help. You give, tithe, and sow seeds, but you're still hustling to meet basic needs.

This tension, being spiritually rich but financially poor is a painful reality many Christians face but few talk about. This isn’t about lack of faith or disobedience; sometimes, it’s simply that no one ever taught you the full picture of how Kingdom Wealth works.

Let’s uncover what they don’t tell you about being broke but anointed, and more importantly, how to break free.

📖 Bible Foundation

“The widow cried out to Elisha, saying, ‘Your servant my husband is dead... and the creditor is coming to take my two sons.’” – 2 Kings 4:1

This widow's husband was a prophet, an anointed man who walked closely with God, but he died broke, leaving behind debts. He had oil in the spirit but had not translated it into resources on earth. That’s many of us today, gifted but struggling. Even Elisha himself, though he performed mighty miracles, was dependent on others for support and sustenance. Jesus had no fixed income, yet He was never in lack because He understood Kingdom systems and lived from a place of divine supply.

💡 The Reality: Why You’re Anointed But Still Struggling

1. Anointing Does Not Automatically Equal Wealth.
The oil of God on your life is meant to break yokes (Isaiah 10:27), but it doesn’t replace the wisdom, systems, and discipline needed for financial stewardship.

2. Kingdom Wealth Is Both Spiritual and Practical.
Many believers stop at the spiritual side—tithing, sowing, and praying. But they ignore the practical side—budgeting, investment, skill acquisition, and value creation.

3. Church Culture Has Over-Spiritualized Money.
We’ve been taught that just "believing” or “giving” will bring us money, but wealth in the Kingdom is tied to principles, purpose, and productivity.

4. Poverty Is Not Always a Sign of Holiness.
Some anointed people unconsciously wear poverty as a badge of spirituality. But that’s not God’s will. The Bible says:

“It is the Lord your God who gives you the power to get wealth…” – Deuteronomy 8:18

✅ Action Points: How to Move From Broke to Kingdom Wealth

1. Identify Your Value and Package It.
You are more than a prayer warrior. What problems can you solve? What skill can you develop? Wealth flows in the direction of value.

2. Ask God for Strategic Instructions.
Like the widow who asked Elisha for help, don’t just pray—seek direction. Sometimes your miracle is in your obedience to a prophetic strategy.

3. Balance Spiritual Obedience With Practical Wisdom.
Tithe, yes. Sow, yes. But also budget, plan, and invest. Don’t just declare millions; learn what to do when it comes.

4. Get Mentored by Kingdom Wealth Builders.
Walk with people who are both spiritual and financially literate. You need insight, not just inspiration.

5. Stop Romanticizing Poverty.
Poverty is not your portion in the Kingdom. You are called to finance the gospel, help the needy, and leave an inheritance.

🧠 Final Thoughts: Your Oil Is Meant to Multiply

You may be broke right now, but you are not poor. There is oil in your house, but until you recognize it, develop it, and align it with purpose, your story won’t change.

Being anointed is not enough. God wants you anointed and wealthy so you can fund His agenda, bless others, and live out the fullness of your calling.

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Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for the...
21/07/2025

Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him. 1Cor 2:9

19/07/2025

🌿 LIVE UNBURDENED – REST IN GOD🌿

Too often, we move through life carrying burdens we were never meant to bear. We stress, we strive, we worry about tomorrow—as if everything depends on us.

But we have a Creator. A loving Father.
One who invites us to walk in His will and rest in His care.

📖 “Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”
— Matthew 11:29-30

This isn’t just poetic scripture—it’s a life-giving promise.
Jesus doesn’t offer a life free of responsibility, but a life free of needless burden.
His way is gentle, His presence is peace, and His grace is sufficient.

Worrying about tomorrow shows a lack of trust in the One who already holds it.
God never asked us to figure it all out—He asked us to trust Him.

📖 “Casting all your care upon Him, for He careth for you.”
— 1 Peter 5:7

Let this be our reminder:
We’re not alone. We’re not forgotten.
We’re deeply cared for by a God who carries what we can’t.

✨ Work diligently, but walk unburdened.
✨ Do your part, but trust fully in Him.

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